Define moral rights

    • [DOC File]Social and Moral Responsibility

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      Human Rights Standards represent the minimum acceptable level of a desirable outcome, for example universal primary education, universal access to basic health services, social protection, and all MDGs. Donors often call these results. Human Rights Principles specify moral (deontological) criteria for an acceptable process.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 10: LIABILITY LAWS, PROPERTY RIGHTS, MORAL …

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      Here are the beginnings of autonomy and of self-accepted moral principles. One begins to have respect for the rights of others. This stress on individual rights leads to the need to find consensus. There is an effort to define moral values apart from the groups holding them or …

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    • [DOC File]3 - Practising Law Institute

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      Moral rights are universal and based on norms in every society (e.g., the right not to be enslaved). Contractual rights arise from mutually binding duties that are based on a legal system with defined transactions and boundaries. Negative rights refer to the duty others have to not interfere with actions related to a person’s rights.

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 3: THE MORAL ACT, THE PASSIONS AND …

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      As such, the rights of the individual are to be preserved. By “community” it is meant that the needs of the majority outweigh the interests of the individual. Communities speak to us in a moral voice. They lay claims on their members. It is right to consider the individual. It is right to consider the community. 3.

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    • [DOC File]Instructor Notes for Session 4

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      Liability laws, assignment of property rights, moral suasion, and green goods are examples of decentralized methods of internalizing externalities. Decentralized techniques allow the individuals involved in a case of environmental pollution to work it out themselves once a set of clearly defined rules for procedures and rights has been ...

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    • [DOC File]Introduction to Ethic Decision Making

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      Janet Kay. Introduction. Social and moral responsibility is one of the three themes of citizenship education outlined in the Crick Report (1998). The Crick Report states that the development of social and moral responsibility is a pre-requisite of citizenship, in respect of a required understanding of the consequences of one’s actions and the impact of these actions on others.

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 3

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      4.4 (Slide 3) Discuss the relationship between ethics and law; identify specific areas of the law that impact catastrophe readiness and response, including rights guaranteed under the US Constitution, statutory laws governing vulnerable populations, and international human rights laws. 4.5 Define the “moral community;” discuss to what ...

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    • What is the Difference Between Human Rights Legal Rights and M…

      As earlier noted, VARA excludes works made for hire from moral rights protection. Although that denial of moral rights is in conflict with moral rights theory, it is permissible under the Berne Convention, which deliberately does not define “author” in an attempt to accommodate the work made for hire concept.

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